U.S. Marines Provide Relief to Devastated Northeast Japan, Patch.com
“There was almost no talking,” Shatarsky said. “The very first thing I saw was a car flipped upside down into a tree. I just couldn’t wrap my head around a wave doing what it did to this island.”
Japan Aftershock: The Nation’s Rattled Nerves, Daily Beast
As the residents of northeast Japan slowly start to piece their lives back together, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake off Japan’s coast quickly sent the nation back into a state of shock.
India sends team of 50 rescue workers to Japan, The Hindu Newspaper
A team of trained disaster workers from India cleared rubble and debris in the devastated areas around Sendai.
Radiation fear hits Tokyo, prompting migration, The Hindu
People in a panicked state fled Tokyo as power cuts, food shortages, and the intense fear of nuclear radiation gripped Japan’s capital city soon after the March 11 earthquake.
In Japan, logistical difficulties hamper aid effort, GlobalPost
Government officials have come under fire for not acting quickly enough to transport goods to towns ravaged by the earthquake and tsunami.